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Fire Department

The Pembroke Pines Fire Department (PPFD) hires throughout the year on an as-needed basis. The PPFD utilizes the Municipal Employment Screening and Hiring Program (M.E.S.H.) to create a list of eligible candidates for hire. For more information, visit the M.E.S.H. website.

Once a list is created, the hiring process takes approximately 90 days to complete. Each candidate will partake in an oral interview, an application and review process, a background check, a polygraph test, and a medical examination.

The City of Pembroke Pines website maintains an up-to-date list of all available employment opportunities within the City. Job listings and employment applications may be found at our Human Resources Department page.

All fire stations are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For emergencies, dial 911 and you will be connected with the City of Pembroke Pines dispatch center. For general questions, a non-emergency number is available as well, 954-GET-HELP (954-438-4357).

Fire Department Administration is located at 9500 Pines Boulevard, Building B, 2nd Floor Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The business telephone number is 954-435-6700.

The Fire Prevention Bureau is located at 10100 Pines Boulevard, Building B, 2nd Floor Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The business telephone number is 954-435-6531.

Pembroke Pines Fire Department is proud to be one of a select group of ISO rated, class one departments. ISO ratings are from 1 to 10, with class 1 representing the best level of fire protection and class 10 indicating no recognized level of protection.

ISO ratings are calculated by reviewing a number of factors, including but not limited to, the Fire Department’s capability to receive and handle fire alarms, fire station locations, average daily staffing levels, the fire pump capacity of apparatus, the type of the equipment carried on the apparatus, the amount of company and facility training, and the overall capacity of the City’s water supply.

As a Pembroke Pines resident or business owner, you should contact your insurance carrier for more information on how ISO ratings can reduce your annual insurance premiums.

As mentioned above, the Pembroke Pines Fire Department holds an ISO Class one ranking (rating). As for distances, most insurance carriers will already have this information however; distances from your home to fire stations may be obtained by utilizing a common mapping program that can be found on the internet, such as Google Maps or Yahoo Maps. Portable GPS devices are able to provide this information as well.

The City of Pembroke Pines utilizes a fire assessment fee, which is collected via the county’s tax collector to fund the fire protection service portion of the Fire Department budget. The fee is currently $212.14 per residential unit, and a rate table is utilized for commercial, industrial, and institutional occupancies based on various ranges of square feet. This rate is set annually by the City Commission during the budget planning process.

The City of Pembroke Pines Fire Department is an Advanced Life Support (ALS) First Responder Agency. This means that every one of our vehicles is staffed by members of our department who are also certified as firefighters and paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs).

On occasion, a fire truck may be the closest available unit and will respond along with the next closest available ambulance. The goal is to provide our citizens with immediate access to needed advanced medical care and stabilize patients for transport by rescue.

The Pembroke Pines Fire Department responds to all fire and medical calls, vehicle accidents, and other services at no cost. With regards to ambulance services, the Fire Department charges approximately $400 to $600 (dependent of the level of medical service provided) for transport to the hospital. This is consistent with other cities within the South Florida area. The Fire Department accepts most major insurance carriers including Medicare and Medicaid and their partners, however copayments or other fees may apply as dictated by the individual insurer’s policies.

Our department will respond to true emergency situations, such as an infant, pet, or an invalid locked inside a vehicle. We will utilize specialized equipment to gain access inside the vehicle and make every effort not to cause any damage. In some instances requiring immediate access, entry may have to be made by breaking a window. If there is no emergency, our dispatch center will regretfully have to refer you to a locksmith to retrieve your keys.

For non-medical incidents, such as a house or vehicle fire or a service call, you may obtain a copy of the incident report by using the City's Citizen’s Action Center. Once you complete the online form, the report will be ready in approximately seven City business days.

For medical incidents, reports may be obtained at Fire Department Headquarters, 9500 Pines Boulevard, Building B, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33026, on the second floor, during regular City Business Hours. Calling ahead to 954-435-6700 will aid in the process. Due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other patient privacy laws, medical reports can only be released to the person involved in the incident, who must appear in person and provide proper identification. If the involved person cannot appear in person, the report can only be released to a party who holds a legal power of attorney on the patient’s behalf.

Pembroke Pines Fire Department personnel will be happy to take your blood pressure at any of our fire stations. There is no charge for this service, which is available daily, whenever personnel are at the station. Please keep in mind that there will be occasions when no one will be at the station due to emergencies and training reasons.

Currently, our department does not collect used syringes (sharps) at any of our fire stations. The Broward County Health Department operates a sharps exchange program, where residents can obtain free sharps containers and safely dispose of their used hypodermic needles, syringes, and lancets. Some local pharmacies also participate in this program. For more information, visit the Health Department’s website.

CPR classes are given during the third week of each month. American Heart Association Heartsaver classes and healthcare provider classes are available. Please sign up at Fire Department Headquarters, 9500 Pines Boulevard, Building B, second Floor, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024. There is a nominal materials charge for these classes and certifications normally are good for two years. Call 954-436-3006 for more information.